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Old August 27th 07, 07:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Tadwick
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Default Find Method and Private Meetings

Eric,

Thanks for replying. It seems to me that the way that the OOM ignores
private appointments for other calendars is flawed. Certainly you don't need
to see the intimate details of the private appointment but on the other hand,
you certainly do want to know that the appointment exists because it could
reduce the available times to meet with that person. In Outlook 2003's
calendar view you can see a placeholder for a private appointment in another
person's calendar but you can't see the details. The Find method should work
the same way. Right now, it appears to be too limited.

What is even more interesting is that Redemption now has a
GetActivitiesForTimeRange method that is similar to OOM Find except that it
ignores the fact that appointments are private and retrieves all attributes
anyway. While this may sound off alarm bells, at least you can limit what
attributes are displayed by your code.

Tad

"Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

Are you searching on your own items or those in another calendar? Those
properties will be available if they are your own Appointments, but you can
only retrieve what you can see in the actual Appointment Item if they are
marked private and you did not create it.

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"Tadwick" wrote:

How does the Find Method treat meetings marked as private? Does it ignore
them or retrieve non-confidential information like a start, end and free/busy
status?

Tx Tad

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